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    1. #81
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      that's pretty cool man.... hmm more thinks to read up on and learn. Thanks for the semi indepth tutorial.

    2. materials

      1.What rubber did you use and?
      2.How did u make the mold to pour ruber into?
      3.For the template/design/pattern how did u make that?

    3. Quote Originally Posted by darkcape View Post
      1.What rubber did you use and?
      2.How did u make the mold to pour ruber into?
      3.For the template/design/pattern how did u make that?
      Make sure that you read the entire thread, starting with Post #1. You'll find your answers instead of resurrecting a dead thread, which is against the rules.
      "What we do for ourselves dies with us. What we do for others and the world remains and is immortal." - Albert Pines

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      Awesome!!!

    5. whats resurecting a dead thread?
      For the design/template i know where he got idea of each peice but i meant what materials were used for the original glove fitting. the thing he used to make the mold. that thing.

    6. Quote Originally Posted by darkcape View Post
      whats resurecting a dead thread?
      Read this. While you're at it, read the other stickies in the forum. All noobs are supposed to read the stickies.

      Quote Originally Posted by darkcape View Post
      For the design/template i know where he got idea of each peice but i meant what materials were used for the original glove fitting. the thing he used to make the mold. that thing.
      Again, like what I said earlier, read from the very beginning. He already explained them in detail.
      "What we do for ourselves dies with us. What we do for others and the world remains and is immortal." - Albert Pines

    7. finally after a couple minutes of flipping pages i found it

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      See my step by step tutorial for beginner pepakura makers at www.Halo-UTS.webs.com go to the news page !
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